12 Unintentionally Hilarious Comic Book Movie Moments

6. How Not To Flirt In direct competition to Catwoman, here comes another unintentionally hilarious flirtation surrounded by children. However, this time it€™s set in a playground on a busy street and involves a woman sparring with a blind man while children hoot and holler. Jennifer Gardner€™s Elektra has wandered into a coffee shop, gaining the attention of Matt Murdock, who smells her perfume and decides to stalk her. Immediately, you know this scene is full of sh*t because he€™s in New York and there€™s no way he€™d be able to smell her fragrance when the stench of hobo piss and cockroach sweat invades your every pore. Elektra isn€™t impressed by Matt€™s advances and he€™s perplexed because his €˜fake blind guy€™ schtick has had him swimming in women. Not taking €˜no€™ for an answer, he pushes Elektra to tell him her name but she gets fed up and decides to start fighting a blind guy without knowing if he has super heightened senses. In case you were wondering, before you get into your next fight with a blind person, throw a ball at their head to see if they have superpowers. If it they fail to catch it, you€™re good to go. Normally, when two grown ass adults start fighting in a children€™s playground, people call the cops (trust me, I know). But that is not the case in this unintentionally hilarious scene where they proceed to have the stupidest fight I have ever witnessed. And I€™ve seen guys fight over my sister. You see, when a woman does not want to give you her name, the best response isn't to swallow your pride and carry on with life. It's to grab her by her wrist to stop her from walking away and, when she has the appropriate response of fighting back, you try to hit her with a cane. You€™ll be guaranteed to win her affections. Double points if you do this in front of children who are baying for blood. Please note: If you actually do hit a woman with a cane because she wouldn€™t tell you her name, we never met. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLntlRklNBU

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